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Wu-Tang Clan Co-Founder Oliver 'Power' Grant Dead at 52
Grant played a pivotal role in the formation of the iconic hip-hop group and oversaw their business empire.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Oliver 'Power' Grant, a co-founder of the Wu-Tang Clan who helped finance their debut single and served as executive producer on their first album, has died at the age of 52. Grant also founded the group's successful Wu Wear clothing line and helped build their global brand and legacy.
Why it matters
As a key figure in the Wu-Tang Clan's rise to fame, Grant's death marks the passing of an important figure in hip-hop history. The Wu-Tang Clan is considered one of the most influential and iconic rap groups of all time, and Grant played a crucial role in their early success and the expansion of their business ventures.
The details
Grant grew up alongside the future Wu-Tang Clan members in the Park Hill projects of Staten Island. In 1992, he helped finance the group's debut single 'Protect Ya Neck,' and in 1993 he served as executive producer on their landmark debut album 'Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)'. Grant then founded the Wu Wear clothing line, which became a wildly successful business, at one point grossing $25 million annually.
- Oliver 'Power' Grant died in February 2026 at the age of 52.
- In 1992, Grant helped finance the Wu-Tang Clan's debut single 'Protect Ya Neck'.
- In 1993, Grant served as executive producer on the Wu-Tang Clan's debut album 'Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)'.
- At the peak of its popularity in the 1990s, Grant's Wu Wear clothing line grossed $25 million annually.
The players
Oliver 'Power' Grant
A co-founder of the Wu-Tang Clan who helped finance their debut single, served as executive producer on their first album, and founded their successful Wu Wear clothing line.
Wu-Tang Clan
The iconic and influential hip-hop group that Grant helped establish and build into a global brand.
Method Man
A member of the Wu-Tang Clan who paid tribute to Grant on Instagram following his death.
The takeaway
Oliver 'Power' Grant's death marks the passing of a pivotal figure in the rise of the Wu-Tang Clan, one of the most influential and iconic hip-hop groups of all time. Grant's contributions as a co-founder, financier, and business leader helped establish the Wu-Tang Clan's global brand and legacy, cementing his place in music history.
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